Webinar Recap: Making Sense of Today’s Options for Printing and Milling
Webinar Recap with Dr. Clint D. Stevens
Digital dentistry is no longer optional—it’s inevitable.
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Digital dentistry is no longer optional—it’s inevitable.
Digital dentistry has evolved from a niche innovation into a foundational part of modern clinical practice. In a recent webinar hosted by Trusted Dental Technologies, Dr. Clint Stevens, DDS, FAGD, FICOI of Downtown Tulsa Dental shared real-world insights into how digital tools are transforming efficiency, diagnostics, and profitability in everyday dentistry.
Dentists often evaluate new technology based on ROI, workflow efficiency, or clinical performance.
At Voxel Dental, growth has never been about selling more equipment. It’s about supporting better dentistry.
For many dentists, the iTero® scanner is already a cornerstone of their digital workflow. But what far fewer clinicians realize is that hidden inside the iTero ecosystem is a powerful design tool that can fundamentally change how you approach in-house restorations.
As implant dentistry becomes increasingly digital, clinicians are seeking scanning technologies that offer precise control, flexible workflows, and intelligent software guidance.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept in dentistry—it’s actively reshaping diagnosis, treatment planning, patient communication, and administrative workflows. According to the American Dental Association, integrating AI and augmented intelligence can enhance precision, personalize care, and streamline operations.
This video shows how to use the i-CAT FLX for fast and easy low dose CBCT capturing. Then, I will show how to extract your 2D pan and ceph from that 3D volume. It's a very easy workflow for any dental professional to use, especially for orthodontics.
Thinking about chairside milling as part of your same-day dentistry program? Join the practices set up to offer same-day restorations, reduce outsourcing costs, and improve patient satisfaction.
3D printing in dentistry is now central to many workflows — from models, surgical guides, and dentures, to temporary and permanent crowns, aligners, and more. But it wasn’t always this way. The evolution of 3D printing in dentistry reflects advances in materials, software, regulatory approvals, speed, and accessibility.
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